Folly Walk, Doddington Place Gardens

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Folly Walk, Doddington Place Gardens

Image: © Paul Gillett Taken: 25 May 2012

The flint and brick gateway takes you from the wooded gardens into a smoothly mown garden The folly, described by Sir Roy Strong as a 'piece of Hampton Court' was built in 1997 by a Doddington based builder, G.L. Streeting, having been designed by Richard Oldfield as a memorial to his first wife, Alexandra, who died in 1995. http://www.doddingtonplacegardens.co.uk/page/spring-garden-pond-walk-folly-walk/index.html

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